what is it like to live in milford, pa
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08-06-2006, 08:40 AM | |||
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wondering if anyone has info on milford. visited in that location and seems pretty repose. exercise they have skilful school systems?.......information technology did seem somewhat touristy?.......thanks
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08-06-2006, x:30 AM | |||
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Milford, and Freeway County in general, are to be considered very safe, tranquil, and serene. The town itself tin become congested at times during the weekends in summer when the "New Yahkers" and "New Joisey" folk come up up to stroll around a chip and scout out real estate, but crime remains very low here. Pike Canton is becoming a popular culling to people seeking to live in the Pocono Mountains just are turned off by the sprawl and high offense in neighboring Monroe Canton. The Delaware Valley School District serves the Milford Expanse, and from what I hear from other locals on other message boards, it is in a higher place-average in academic achievement. Milford is a scrap "touristy", like you lot alluded to, only it's non nearly as large of a draw every bit, per se, Jim Thorpe, New Hope, or Stroudsburg are. Granted, State highway County is the fastest-growing county in our state, then this growth won't be coming without its "growing pains" in the adjacent few years (Traffic concerns, water runoff issues from sprawl, larger class sizes, higher taxes, etc.) but for at present Pike Canton is a neat area to telephone call home. Jobs here are scarce; Be prepared to commute around 45 minutes into NJ, NY, or Scranton for skilled employment opportunities. I-84 is nearby and tin make a commute into the Hudson Valley of NY (Newburgh, Middletown, etc.) feasible from Milford. As far every bit shopping is concerned, Milford and Milford Township are both VERY anti-sprawl in character with commercialization, which is a win-win situation for local merchants and local residents who want the village to retain its Victorian charm and identity. Nevertheless, ugly sprawl is now infesting the Westfall Township and Matamoras areas, well-nigh fifteen minutes to the north of Milford, and information technology is here that you lot'll find Lowe's, Abode Depot, Super Wal-Mart, etc. Overall, the price-of-living in Pike County is nonetheless MUCH lower than it is in nearby NY/NJ and even Monroe County, but it is all the same higher than, per se, nearby Wayne Canton, Port Jervis, or Scranton. Y'all tin however find an excellent home in Freeway Canton for under $200,000, assuming you lot're willing to tack on a lengthy commute in order to requite your children a meliorate quality of life. For more than "urban" conveniences, such as the opera, philharmonic, concerts, pocket-sized-league sports, major malls, etc., you lot'll accept to caput to Scranton, the area's largest urban center, about an hour away via I-84 West and I-380 North.
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08-06-2006, 11:43 AM | |||
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ditto the previous poster. I grew up just exterior of Milford. Information technology's an adorable town. I went to DV for junior and high schoolhouse; they take lots of college-credit classes for ambitious high schoolers to accept, lots of extracurricular activities, teachers were cracking...I personally was very prepared when I went to college. It is a chip touristy but not overly so; a lot of people pass through on their fashion to campgrounds and resorts and the grocery shop (I think they're still calling information technology a Grand Wedlock) gets noticably more crowded in the summertime. When you visit, take the time to have dinner on the patio of the Dimmick on a nice summertime evening. Milford also has a tiny beach on the Delaware just north of the Milford bridge to NJ that all the local kids honey.
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09-27-2006, 05:35 PM | |||
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Quote: Originally Posted by christina0001 ditto the previous poster. I grew up just exterior of Milford. Information technology'south an ambrosial town. I went to DV for junior and high school; they take lots of college-credit classes for ambitious high schoolers to take, lots of extracurricular activities, teachers were great...I personally was very prepared when I went to higher. It is a bit touristy but not overly so; a lot of people pass through on their fashion to campgrounds and resorts and the grocery store (I recollect they're yet calling it a One thousand Marriage) gets noticably more than crowded in the summertime. When yous visit, take the time to take dinner on the patio of the Dimmick on a nice summer evening. Milford besides has a tiny beach on the Delaware just due north of the Milford span to NJ that all the local kids honey. I can tell you that if you lot are moving from somewhere even remotely "upwardly to date" with lifestyles- Milford is non the identify for you. We moved here over a year agone now and tin not become over how Wearisome everything is hither. The roads as well demand repair nigh every where you get- and don't await the state to pay for damages to your machine due to pot holes either, found that out subsequently a $1500 repair bill on our Mercedes due to a pot pigsty on Log Tavern Rd. Snow removal is awful also- you'd think they'd have that part down by now. We love it for the peacefulness, just I will go dorsum to upstate Connecticut next motion- but as quiet, merely normal and modernistic. Everything hither is about 10 years out dated. I did hear good things near schools here and looked forrard to raising my family unit here, but since have reconsidered. I don't think it offers them any "real world" experience and and at that place is null at all for them to do exterior of schoolastic activities. Anybody is in their ain little world here and I don't want our kids to exist that naive also from growing up in a sheltered area like this. We consider it to be both a learning experience when looking for our next home and an investment- i matter positive is that property value is going up at a pretty decent rate.
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09-28-2006, 04:36 PM | |||
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Quote: Originally Posted by kwiktsi The roads too need repair almost every where you get- and don't expect the state to pay for amercement to your car due to pot holes either, found that out later a $1500 repair bill on our Mercedes due to a pot hole on Log Tavern Rd. Snow removal is awful too- you'd think they'd accept that part down past at present. You go what you pay for...the taxes are much lower at that place than in New York, New Jersey, Connecticut. Pick your toxicant.
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09-28-2006, 07:19 PM | |||
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Quote: Originally Posted by christina0001 Y'all get what you pay for...the taxes are much lower in that location than in New York, New Bailiwick of jersey, Connecticut. Selection your poison. I strongly concur. Nosotros here in PA may have poorer services, but nosotros likewise accept more "spending power", as less of our dollars are sent to the regime via property taxes than in NJ, NY, and CT. If nosotros wanted superior services, so our tax rates would likely be simply every bit high equally the "expensive" areas that others are currently fleeing from in droves.
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10-02-2006, 12:31 PM | |||
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The only thing is- you *need* more spending dollars the way a lot of the local mom and pop's gouge yous with pricing. I know it is the best they tin can practice with the minimal discounts they go compared to the "box" stores, and they are just trying to make a living and run an honest business- Only as a consumer, I prefer to spend less if possible for the same items. Don't even get me going on the quality of the food we have gotten from the local Mr. Z's- it is well worth the bulldoze to the Matamoras Toll Chopper for produce, meats and deli items!! Information technology is prissy paying less in taxes- but betwixt that and customs dues (we looked for something outside a HOA, simply at that place isn't much ), we aren't *that* much cheaper for taxes so other places, simply the service is awful- both what PA offers and Conashaugh (where we live) is utterly horrible. I don't call back I have seen 1 finished project since I moved here. They just tend to tear stuff up, brand a mess and leave information technology . We asked some locals before moving about the area and they raved about it- we have since learned that they take a much, MUCH different way of life than what we are accepted to, so their idea of corking is completely different from ours. It is a beautiful area to live in, only absolutely cypher to do, shopping, dining, etc. locally isn't the greatest and as mentioned the road maintance is poor. Equally is the electricity, phone and cable- I take been told by several techs with each department that the equiptment is severely outdated. I swear, if the wind blows the incorrect manner- something stops working lol. I just hope it improves over the next few years, or nosotros are leaving. Heh- believe information technology or not, *I'm* the one who is positive about this move- the wife will go selection upwardly the U-haul right now if I said ok- she absolutely hates information technology here .
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10-02-2006, 05:56 PM | |||
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Joe, the telephone company has told my female parent the same thing about the phone equipment, that it is sorely outdated. She lives in Dingmans. When we first moved at that place, in 1990, our area had no cablevision television set! My father immediately went up and down Milford Rd., putting a petition together for cablevision TV. All simply 2 residents signed, and we got cable, I think afterward about a yr of living at that place.
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10-03-2006, 12:27 AM | |||
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Yes, I have heard from someone with the phone visitor that the equipment used is so outdated that they cannot get supplies new whatsoever longer for maintanance and they have to buy from other phone companies that take updated. Dunno how true information technology is, but he said it tin can exist a real hassle at times. Equally for the potholes and such, I am a automobile guy, am meticulous with my cars and dear driving- and so to me that is a huge deal. I would rather pay more for better roads and prevent conditions that tin can cause damage, nicks, dings, etc. on my cars then less and have them get all beat up similar they do hither. Fifty-fifty worse is I see a lot of times when they do repairs on the roads- they will dig it upwardly, make a mess and go out for the day without leaving signs up- happened a few times on Log Tavern road. Driving downwards the road and all suddenly, in that location is a 12" wide department of pavement missing going accross the road (think they were doing drainage/culvert work recently) that abruptly drops ii" if not more. I literally accept friends that reject to visit after coming hither a couple of times. Not my matter I estimate. I prefer strip malls and neon to trees, bugs and out houses lol.
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09-xviii-2007, x:51 AM | |||
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Quote: Originally Posted past kwiktsi I can tell you that if you are moving from somewhere even remotely "up to date" with lifestyles- Milford is not the place for you. Nosotros moved here over a year ago now and can non go over how SLOW everything is here. The roads likewise need repair most every where you get- and don't expect the country to pay for damages to your car due to pot holes either, found that out after a $1500 repair bill on our Mercedes due to a pot hole on Log Tavern Rd. Snowfall removal is atrocious too- you lot'd call up they'd take that part down by at present. We love it for the peacefulness, just I will go dorsum to upstate Connecticut next move- just as repose, but normal and modernistic. Everything here is most ten years out dated. I did hear good things most schools here and looked forward to raising my family hither, but since have reconsidered. I don't think it offers them any "real world" feel and and there is nothing at all for them to do exterior of schoolastic activities. Everyone is in their own little world here and I don't desire our kids to be that naive also from growing up in a sheltered area like this. We consider information technology to be both a learning experience when looking for our next home and an investment- one thing positive is that property value is going up at a pretty decent rate. This is why I practise not suggest Milford and Dingmans to people.
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